USA HISTORY

AMERICAN IMPERIALISM(1890 1919)

THE UNITED STATES IN WORLD WAR I

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The German military strategy Kristallnacht exploited new advances in tanks, artillery, and air power

(A) True

(B) ** False

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Concept note-1: -The German military strategy Kristallnacht exploited new advances in tanks, artillery, and air power. 7. After months of fighting in the Battle of Britain, Winston Churchill asked for the United States’ assistance, and the U.S. agreed to offer supplies.

Concept note-2: -Most famously, blitzkrieg describes the successful tactics used by Nazi Germany in the early years of World War II, as German forces swept through Poland, Norway, Belgium, Holland and France with astonishing speed and force.

Concept note-3: -Rooted in the concept of speed and surprise, Blitzkrieg is a coordinated, maneuver-focused military tactic in which the objective was to break enemy lines as quickly as possible through a dense concentration of armored vehicles, air strikes, and then eventually the infiltration of ground troops.

Concept note-4: -"Blitzkrieg, ” a German word meaning “Lightning War, ” was Germany’s strategy to avoid a long war in the first phase of World War II in Europe. Germany’s strategy was to defeat its opponents in a series of short campaigns.